none3siThis chapter is a light-weighted overview of significant contributions to legal logic insofar as they involve deontic reasoning and related methods. A special emphasis is given to defeasible reasoning, which has been the major topic for legal reasoning in the last decades. The chapter is divided into three parts and the layout is as follows. Part 1 provides an introductory outline. In particular, we briefly recall an issue that was discussed in the context of deontic logic and that has been as well a hot research theme in legal reasoning, i.e., the very possibility of the use of logic in the law. Part 2 reconstructs the contribution of the literature about some classic topics or methods in deontic logic as relevant for the law: norma...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
Basic Defeasible Logic was extended to capture some temporal aspects in legal reasoning. All these ...
The book under review consists of two parts closely related to its title: I Introduction to Deontic ...
Applied for the first time by Von Wright, the term deontic logic refers to normative orders in three...
When a legal rule requires us to drive on the right, notarize our wills, or refrain from selling boo...
Deontic logic deals with obligation, permission and related normative concepts. This textbook introd...
peer reviewedDefeasible deontic logic uses techniques from non-monotonic logic to address various ch...
none1noThis chapter provides an analysis of defeasible legal reasoning as argumentation. It first pr...
Problem setting. The existence of the rule of law as a problem of deontic logic is defined in the pl...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
The following paper intends to answer some of the most fundamental questions that relate to deontic ...
none1noThis chapter provides a logical analysis of defeasible reasoning. First it introduces the not...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
Basic Defeasible Logic was extended to capture some temporal aspects in legal reasoning. All these ...
The book under review consists of two parts closely related to its title: I Introduction to Deontic ...
Applied for the first time by Von Wright, the term deontic logic refers to normative orders in three...
When a legal rule requires us to drive on the right, notarize our wills, or refrain from selling boo...
Deontic logic deals with obligation, permission and related normative concepts. This textbook introd...
peer reviewedDefeasible deontic logic uses techniques from non-monotonic logic to address various ch...
none1noThis chapter provides an analysis of defeasible legal reasoning as argumentation. It first pr...
Problem setting. The existence of the rule of law as a problem of deontic logic is defined in the pl...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
The following paper intends to answer some of the most fundamental questions that relate to deontic ...
none1noThis chapter provides a logical analysis of defeasible reasoning. First it introduces the not...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
Basic Defeasible Logic was extended to capture some temporal aspects in legal reasoning. All these ...